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		<title>Leadership Seminar at RSM</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 11:34:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anna Farrenkopf</dc:creator>
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Please join us at Rotterdam School of Management for an
upcoming seminar  to give you an opportunity to see leadership from a unique perspective, help you see things that other people don’t see, and challenge the stereotypes that many have about leadership today.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='ec3_iconlet ec3_past'><table><tbody><tr class='ec3_month'><td>Sep&nbsp;&rsquo;10</td></tr><tr class='ec3_day'><td>30</td></tr><tr class='ec3_time'><td>19:00</td></tr></tbody></table></div>
<h4>Speaker: <a href="http://europeanpwn-amsterdam.net/speakers#josepha.guillaume">Josepha Guillaume</a></h4>
<h4>Organizer: <a href="http://europeanpwn-amsterdam.net/borrel-organizers#lidia.sholkova">Lida Sholkova</a></h4>
<p>Please join us at <a href="http://www.rsm.nl/home/mba">Rotterdam School of Management</a> for an<br />
upcoming seminar  to give you an opportunity to see leadership from a unique perspective, help you see things that other people don’t see, and challenge the stereotypes that many have about leadership today.</p>
<p>Good or bad leadership can depend on one’s personal perspective; however, examples of leadership that have endured and prospered are the one’s most sought after. To achieve the same we are wise to study what those forms of leaderships were all about. To delve into the principles of natural and effective leadership we must first seek out where effective leadership manifests itself naturally.</p>
<p>What many do not know is that precisely this &#8211; highly effective and natural leadership &#8211; also exist outside the human world. Many species have, like humans, their own culture and specific society in which leadership plays an important role in the quest for survival.</p>
<p>For millions of years, one of the most successful and flourishing societies of all has been that of the equine society. By studying this utterly pure and very effective way of Equine leadership we can easily grasp the basics and applies what fits to our own.  In this seminar we will compare and contrast human leadership with the basics principles derived from the study of equine behavior.</p>
<p>In this seminar about leadership you are offered the opportunity:</p>
<p>- to develop your leadership insights<br />
- to see a bigger picture in a new persepective<br />
- to understand key elements of &#8220;natural&#8221; leadership<br />
- to look at great leaders in a new context</p>
<p>and to explore a unique perspective of leadership.</p>
<p>The seminar will offer you the opportunity to analyse and understand those who fall under your responsibility and peel away the surface of every day insufficiency. The basics which are unfolded in this seminar have become the foundation of many successful leaders, who in turn have enlightened and enabled their followers.</p>
<p>“Pull the string, and it will follow wherever you wish. Push it, and it will go nowhere at all.” ~Dwight D. Eisenhower</p>
<p><strong>Program </strong></p>
<p>19.00 hrs. Registration<br />
19.15 hrs. Seminar<br />
20.00 hrs. Coffee break<br />
20.15 hrs. Seminar<br />
21.00 hrs. Reception</p>
<p><strong>Our Speaker: Josepha Guillaume </strong></p>
<p>Josepha fills her days with teaching clinics both national and international, writing for several Equine magazines, teaching courses at Horse Academy from Biomentor in The Netherlands, designing her own Tack line for Equihof as well as managing<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1812" title="josepha" src="http://europeanpwn-amsterdam.net/wp-content/uploads/josepha.jpg" alt="josepha" width="234" height="180" /> her own Bitless Tack Shop. She is also a founder of Art of Natural Dressage &#8211; an international forum with a unique philosophy and way of training in which the horse becomes the educational Master. Josepha is known for keeping the audience hooked, entertained and leaving with food for thought years to come. More about Josepha can be found on her website <a href="http://www.taonara.com">Taonara</a></p>
<p><strong>Seminar Location: </strong></p>
<p>This session takes place in JB-41, on the ground floor of RSM&#8217;s J-building. Parking is available at P1, right in front of the J-building, parking tickets can be paid at the machines in the car park.</p>
<p><strong>Registration</strong><br />
Please send an email to Irene Broekmans-Versluijs at iversluijs@rsm.nl or Lidia Sholkova to lsholkova@mba11.rsm.nl. Registration closes Friday 24 September.</p>
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		<title>Report: Female Entrepreneurs &#8211; The Saviours Of Our Economy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 13:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>patricia.tello</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On 10 September 2009 Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) hosted the event: “Female Entrepreneurs &#8211; The Saviours Of Our Economy?” in which three very experienced Dutch women shared their experiences on managing their business.
This event was the second organised by the female members of the RSM OneMBA Class of 2010 and on this occasion in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On 10 September 2009 Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) hosted the event: “Female Entrepreneurs &#8211; The Saviours Of Our Economy?” in which three very experienced Dutch women shared their experiences on managing their business.</p>
<p>This event was the second organised by the female members of the RSM OneMBA Class of 2010 and on this occasion in cooperation with the European Professional Women’s Network (EPWN) and the School itself, hosted on the RSM campus.</p>
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<p>The event was focused on hearing from three successful female entrepreneurs’ regarding their vision on their contribution to the economy and the chance to discuss and learn from their experiences.</p>
<p>At the start of the event there was an opportunity for attendees to chat informally with one another, which was followed by presentations and a workshop by the entrepreneurs. The evening rounded off with drinks where there was a chance to build upon the insights given in the presentations and workshops.</p>
<p>The Associate Dean MBA Programmes at RSM, Dianne Bevelander, opened the event by sharing some interesting points regarding female entrepreneurs versus male entrepreneurs. For example “What do Peru and Japan have in common regarding this topic?” In fact, in 2007 in these two countries, women were more active in starting a business than men were; (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2007).</p>
<p>Eleonore Breukel was the first to share her experiences with the participants. She is Managing Director of Intercultural Communications BV, an intercultural training and coaching firm, and has been an entrepreneur for 25 years. During her first ten years working independently, she started her own company in the Netherlands Antilles. She illustrated that being an foreigner can present difficulties when starting one’s own business, but using skills and abilities such as focusing on the objectives, having an open mind, resilience and hard work, things can work out quite well and you can overcome the barriers you face. After returning to the Netherlands, she started a new business that has been operational  for 15 years now. Again, her success has been built on her strong decision making skills and ability to make things happen. The audience welcomed her contributions about things such as “walk the talk” that made much more sense after listening to her experiences, and understanding that “doing the right thing is not always being right”.</p>
<p>Ursula Rozemeijer was the second to speak. She completed the Management Development Program at VNU (media company) and later became a successful e-business consultant with her own consultancy Emio as well as with the office Beam’it. For the past three years she has been the director and co-founder of TC-One, a company that supports business in the sales area. Her presentation was based on her experiences dealing with internal stakeholders and how the “ego”, or the way of doing things right, are not always the right thing to do. Her insights gave the participants some tips on how to approach their personal competences concerning the business they wish to start, and to focus the efforts on the right activities to leverage business. Being a strategic consultant herself, she enlightened the group as to how the questions that need to be asked and answered regarding a start up venture must also be applied to the entrepreneurs themselves.</p>
<p>Last, but not least, drs. Patty Kruiswijk shared her experiences with the group. She has a Master’s degree in Social Sciences and has been active as a coach and a consultant since 1986. Patty has shaped her business since that time and her insights provided the audience with some tools that they needed to be aware of, such as “confront your fears” and “don’t give up”. She has applied  this advice to herself in order to become an entrepreneur and to stand out in the crowd.</p>
<p>After the inspiring session the attendees participated in a workshop facilitated by the panellists. They had the opportunity to briefly discuss further regarding the topic, and the session concluded with a Q&amp;A.</p>
<p>The participants at the event came away with some great learnings; Shabnam from One MBA2010 said “it has been a wonderful experience”. Teresa, also from the OneMBA2010 Program, stated “I enjoyed the diversity of the panel. I learned some lessons and I think we can support each other”.</p>
<p>But the event was not only created for women. Male participants from the OneMBA Class of 2010, such as David, came away with tips at the business level and some insights gathered from the panellists, for instance “confront your fears”, showing that the way women share is different to men, and hearing about both sides gave attendees a wider scope of information on how to do business.</p>
<p>Personally, I learned that entrepreneurs are not only the people that start a new business from scratch , but also anybody that starts a project and cooperates with others in order to succeed. So maybe women really are the saviours of the economy!</p>
<p>Patricia Tello<br />
Full time MBA Programme, Class of 2010</p>
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		<title>Joint Event with Rotterdam School of Management</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 09:46:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Clara Ko</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class='ec3_iconlet ec3_past'><table><tbody><tr class='ec3_month'><td>Sep&nbsp;&rsquo;09</td></tr><tr class='ec3_day'><td>10</td></tr><tr class='ec3_time'><td>19:00</td></tr></tbody></table></div>
Female entrepreneurs - the saviors of our economy!?
Successful female entrepreneurs share their vision on their contribution to our economy! Grab your chance to discuss and challenge them in a high-spirited panel:

Drs. Patty Kruiswijk has a master’s degree in Social Sciences and has been active as a coach and consultant since 1986. She has worked for [...]]]></description>
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<h4>Speaker: <a href="http://europeanpwn-amsterdam.net/speakers#eleonore.breukel">Eleonore Breukel</a></h4>
<h2>Female entrepreneurs &#8211; the saviors of our economy!?</h2>
<p>Successful female entrepreneurs share their vision on their contribution to our economy! Grab your chance to discuss and challenge them in a high-spirited panel:</p>
<p><strong>Drs. Patty Kruiswijk</strong> has a master’s degree in Social Sciences and has been active as a coach and consultant since 1986. She has worked for many national and international companies as well as profit and non-profit organizations in various sectors.</p>
<p><strong>Ursula Rozemeijer</strong> completed the management development program at VNU. With the rise of the internet, she became successful as an e-business consultant with her own consultancy Emio as well as with the office Beam’it. For three years already she is the Director and co-founder of TC-One, a company that supports enterprises in the sales area.</p>
<p><strong>Eleonore Breukel</strong> is Managing Director of Intercultural Communication BV, an intercultural training and coaching firm. She assists global organizations and their people to develop cultural intelligence and enhance professional effectiveness in working in an international environment with multicultural clients and colleagues.</p>
<p>The experienced and skilled <strong>Dianne Bevelander</strong> (Rotterdam School of Management, Associate Dean MBA Programs, Erasmus University) will be leading the lively discussion.</p>
<p><strong>Participants are welcome to network from 19:00 to 20:00.<br />
The program begins at 20:00.</strong></p>
<p>The ladies of OneMBA2010 of the Rotterdam School of Management (<a href="http://www.onemba.org">www.onemba.org</a>) and EuropeanPWN cordially invite you to join in this exciting and interesting evening, with plenty of time for networking.</p>
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